jeff flock, what's going on at the cme? >> reporter: i am in the ag room where most all the agriculture futures are down except for coffee. take a look at the arab ca bean, 80% of the world's supply. there is a huge coffee glut, bean glut in brazil which produces about 40% of the world's supply. that is, of course, the bean used mostly by starbucks, dunkin doughnuts and others, and because of this glut in what's called a low-crop year, every other year it has a low year because of growing cyclings. they've had a record low crop year. you take a look at the prices, this was up as high as $3 a pound back in august of 2011. it is now closer to a dollar and a half a pound and headed south. that's the latest on coffee. what are those retailers doing all juiced up on coffee, sandra? i don't know. [laughter] >> yeah, well, some of them have been used up this year on coffee, but some of the fizzle being taken out here at the end of the year. if you've been taking part in the gap, unbelievable rally, turn around for this stock, so f